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A practitioner sees an 'Up-thrust' on low volume. How does this differ from an 'Up-thrust' on high volume in terms of professional intent?

  1. Low volume indicates a 'Test' of the highs; high volume indicates distribution
  2. High volume is a 'Shake-out' of shorts; low volume is a trap for longs
  3. Low volume is bullish; high volume is bearish
  4. Low volume shows a lack of demand; high volume shows supply swamping demand

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